User`s guide

30 MM2211 Wireless Broadband Gateway User’s Guide 8000013, December 2006
Configuring the MM2211 Gateway
Customizing the System Configuration
It is recommended that you customize the username and password so that you can control who can gain
administrative access to the MM2211 Gateway. We recommend that you do not change the IP address (LAN)
of the MM2211 Gateway. The MM2211 Gateway has DHCP enabled by default, and provides network
address translation and security functionality to your home PC. Refer to Table 7 for details on each field.
Table 7—System Configuration—Route Mode
Field Description
WAN Interface The selection criteria for WAN interface determine how the Metro Wireless Access
Gateway receives its IP address assignment on the WAN interface. Selecting Obtain
an IP address automatically will allow the Wireless Access Gateway to get a
dynamically assigned IP address from the Metro Mesh node (or the DHCP server
behind the Metro Mesh node). Use the following IP address selection to statically
configure an IP address to the Wireless Access Gateway.
IP Address/Subnet
Mask
The IP Address is the internal IP address of the device. You must configure the IP
Address and Subnet Mask for managing this device. The default setting of the IP
Address and Subnet Mask is as follows:
Bridge Mode:
192.168.0.254
255.255.255.0
Route Mode:
192.168.1.1
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway This is the IP address of the default gateway. This is normally provided by your ISP
(Internet Service Provider).
Allow Remote
HTTP
Management
Allows remote management of your MM2211 by a web based interface.
Allow Remote CLI
Management
Allows remote management of your MM2211 by a command line interface.
Limited by IP
Range
Allows you to specify the IP addresses and subnet masks for configuring your MM2211
from the WAN side.
LAN Interface LAN interface configuration provides the selection of the IP address assignment from
the Local Area Network. This is the IP address that the home users will use to access
the Web Interface.
DHCP Server Selecting the DHCP Server will allow the Metro Wireless Access Gateway to act as a
DHCP server to assign IP address to PC's connected to the Wireless Access Gateway.